IDF thwarts drone attack

Sirens in the Upper Galilee: Ten launches crossed from Lebanon, some of them intercepted. 

IDF spokesperson: those that were not intercepted fell in open areas; so far no casualties have been reported. 

(Photo: Yonathan Zindel flash90)

Following the sirens in the Upper Galilee area, ten launches were identified Thursday morning that crossed from Lebanese territory into Israel. At this stage, no injuries were reported.

"Following the warnings that were activated in the Upper Galilee area at 06:58, about ten launches were identified that crossed into Israeli territory from Lebanon. Some of them were intercepted, the rest fell in open areas, so far no casualties have been reported," the IDF said.

Yesterday, the IDF completed another wave of intensive attacks in Beirut's Dahiya area, attacking weapons depots, military terrorist headquarters and a missile battery belonging to the Hezbollah terrorist organization in Beirut.

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